News from 23/05/1998
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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Eames, Andrew Turnage, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Brian Greer, James Johnson, Andrew Warshaw, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Giles Bateman, P. B, P. W, Kate Walker, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Samuel Taylor, Simon Kinnersley, Christopher Taylor, John Morgan, Antony Wedgwood, Andrew Morgan, Patrick Hompkins, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Lin Ashurst, Emma Haughton, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, George Ferguson (Director), John Allan, Patrick Collinson, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, rachel weisz, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Anne Robinson, Ginny Dougary, T. M. Lewin, john diamond, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Peter Wilson, Louise Godfrey, John Thicknesse, Nicholas Barrington (Ambassador and High Commissioner), Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Stephen McClarence, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Chris McGRATH, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Roger Watkins, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Francis Diggins, Chridtopher Irvine, Alan Beith, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Harry Ritchie, Sue Corbett, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, mitch Jenkins, Jonna Pitman, Derwent May, Alan Cathcart, Norman Rothe, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Ralph E. Ireland, Lizanne Rose, Keith Allan, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Lee Davis, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, David Watts and our Foreign Staff, Sophie Campbell, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Frank Leboeuf, Bendict Nightingale, L. G., Rachel Biles, Dick Price, Sam Goldwyn, Adam Jones and Oliver August, Christina Koning, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Andrew Wilski (Consultant psychiatrist and Medical Director), Adam Jones, Stephenie Billen, D. R, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Albert Dock, E. J. Gardener, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, P. W., Lucy Pinney, John Coutts, June Ducas, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Derek Martin, Marcus Binney and Andrew Pierce, Peter Bryan, Kate Stronach, Jeannette Hyde, JRT, Richard Evans, Candia Crewe, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Harvey Nicholas, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Robin Neillands, Peter Bernard, Cathy Harris, Anthony Field Finance Director, Damian Whitworth, Martin Fletcher and Audrey Magee, John Givens, Robin Lodger, Gillies MacKinnon, Marcel Berlins, David Kettle, John Stern, Audrey Magee and Shirley English, Stewart Tendler, Sean Thomas, Dalya Alberge, Bledisloe, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Lissa Verrico, Prosper Keating, Luke Rittner, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, BN, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, James Eve, Joanna Hunter, Victoria Walker, Angus Clarke, Ross Leckie and Alex O'Connell, P. C. P., Giles Whittell, Ruby Millington, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sarah Shannon, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Clare Stewart and Anne Ashworth, Deborah King, Oliver August and Chris Ayres, Peter Coker, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, R. G. Bartlett, Cath Urquhart, Travel Editor, Ben MacIntyre, GB, Helen Pridham, A. J. Tipping, Russell Jenkins and Adam Fresco, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Michael Dynes, David Bowker, Mike Cable, Alastair G. Thom, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Jill Crashaw, Mark Henderson, Jason Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Michael Church, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Danny Baker, Dewi Sukarno, Lisa Verrico, Lottie Moggach, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Patrick Crean, Jonathan Meades, Jill Crawshaw, Tim Rock, Richard Baker, Jack Bailey, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Charlie Porter, Alan Jackson, Caroline Merrill, Nigel McCulloch, Scott Bradfield, Jonathan Aitken, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Robert Breckman Member, Terri Paddock, Susan Emmett,
ResumoSeven Sections: The Best Value Saturday Paper Exit polls point to massive Yes vote on Ulster Index Fake soldier and the mother of all excuses Danny Baker Viagra alert as six men die Tax change threatens stately homes Knebworth House and Prideaux Place among houses that may have to close or sell off family treasure Saudi envoy mocks 'Hollywood' BBC Anne Robinson Aitken: I did not say I was a spy In the Free Glossy Magazine Veuve Clicquot The Times 30p every weekday Allders A grieving people looks to the future Yesterday's choice was between clinging to old certainties or taking a leap of faith Martin Fletcher travels the long road to peace in Northern Ireland Teenage mob kills suspected burglar Three deaths at jail to be investigated Judge bars review of soldiers' sentences The teenage killer from Shangri-La Giles Whittell says veiled threats from a troubled 15-year-ole failed to ring alarm bells before rampage British film-makers do double-take on Wilde7 Dalya Alberge reports from Cannes on two rival screen versions of An Ideal Husband Ziggy won't be playing on glam-rock soundtrack The Link Class sizes rise again despite Labour pledge Adding up the Numbers Comet Election promises are still to be kept DIAL-a-PHONE Former PC is jailed for rape News in Brief £2m for Sudan Force's sex bias Pilot blamed Haul returned Salutary lesson Rattle recall Natural selection Get set, Go: airline fares war takes off BA is accused of predatory pricing over cut-price subsidiary, report Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley By a Correspondent: Baby among five killed in holiday road crash Cut Price Breaks in 3* London Hotels from 35 RSPCA cuts up over pub contest to shear sheep Mitsubishi Motors Vinotherapy British Airways Beauty is skin-deep on a skinful of claret Improve your looks by becoming a soak, Ben MacIntyre writes BBC Radio 4 Land Rover BBC Freud lifts veil on private life New portrait puts estranged son back in the frame after 24 years, writes Damian Whitworth BT Show stealer's naked energy is opposite of passive nude Seafrance From the dole to the Dome in time for 2000 12,000 jobless Londoners will have a chance to show off creative talents, reports Mark Henderson Padre says army wife tried to sit on his knee Yard fraud squad to investigate swim coach The Vauxhall Sintra Currys It figures - Tussaud's is tourists' favourite Victorian freak show transforms itself into kiss and tell encounter with famous, says Alan Hamilton Top Tourist Attractions 1997 Virgin Sky The Sunday Times Homebase Harrow teacher is jailed after stealing trips cash Judge tells former master sentence is as short as he can make it, reports Adam Fresco Judge tells former master sentence is an short as he can make it, reports Adam Fresco McVicar's son given 15 years for robberies Britannia Sudan Crisis Eight-year CJD court fight ends in £1m victory A judges has swept aside a cut-off date to help eight families, reports Michael Horsnell Staples The Office Superstore Bank workers win claim for Rsi Sky Spinach becomes nuclear plant British invention could revolutionise cancer treatment Low-cost device enables doctors to match care to the individual patient, reports Ian Murray Tesco Club Card Chancellor approves fountain for Diana Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Dead girl had missed dates for operation Incest key to writer's long block Newyork Halifax Hoop dreams of a little guy Godzilla goes Gallic Sky New Yorkers have a particular talent for abuse. I… A pizza of the action Coiffeur in brush with staff Terms and conditions Sinatra's will puts a curb on family feud Halfords Sandline is given support by UN Legal & General (Reuters): Lottery win of $104m for US couple Paradise regained James bringle becomes one of the rare foreign visitors to fabled Xanadu and finds that Coleridge's opium vision came amazingly close to the truth Intel inside Kubla Khan Sky Britons in Jakarta condemn embassy David Watts reports on expatriates' calls for an inquiry into the alleged incompetence of diplomats during the riots P&O Habibie troops end student occupation Thinking of buying a computer? Advertisement Share buying made easy What can the Internet do for you? MOPS Wildlife director sacked World Summary (AP): Court victory for Starr (AFP): Quake wrecks Andean towns (AP): Algiers blast kills sixteen (Reuters): Nigerians are granted bail (Reuters): Football legacy in transfer fee battle British Airways Comics make it 1-0 to ITV Sharps Bedrooms World Cup Equal rights woman derides Labour's 'moaning minnies' The new intake of female backbenchers are accused of being a disappointment, reports Andrew Pierce Blair holds aces as pressure grows to shuffle pack The jokers are set to be discarded as Mandelson plots his route to Cabinet, writes Michael Gove Yorkshire Bank Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Fortune-hunters in a veil Valerie Grove on the rewards that lure women to the desert kingdom Opera & Ballet Nurse 'confessions' destroy Saudi case Total Entertainment Rehearsal format misses the plot Opera Cosi fan tutte Glyndebourne After all the shock conies the neurosis Dick Price introduces New Neurotic Realism, a fresh trend in British art Media, truth and consequences The nurses' case has exposed the hypocrisy of press regulation Sworn in The Times Diary Junk bonds The Times Diary Rag week Nelson Mandela, that old celebrity-hugger, is… Lessons of a modern princess Japan's court has its own Diana, says Joanna Pitman Promises, Promises When goof government and election pledges collide Imperial Overture The Emperor and Empress of Japan come as friends Xanadu Revisited Life seldom meets legend as neatly as it does for Kublai Khan Value for money from the police Crossbench peers Whitsun tradition Resignations hit the Arts Council Dangers of cannabis Abbey dismissal Aitken denial Kashmir 'time bomb' Costly upkeep of precious buildings In the wet Diversionary tactic Court Circular Today's royal engagement Dinners Latest wills Weekend birthdays Personal Column Luncheon University news Picture Gallery St Edward's School, Oxford Police Inquiry Set up after Ripper Gets Life Weekend anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Wanted Gordon Beningfield Personal Column Public Notices Donald Wise The Times Court & Social Milestones Tony Wakefield Equities end week on steady note PIA BA link-up damned by US critics Ladbroke set for substantial acquisition BBC Saga 30 Springer eyes Mirror Ovitz prepares to stage Really Useful takeover A Week in the City Consumers lift growth Weekend Money Penguin to sue over £1 classics covers Business Today Stock Market Indices American Express launches Blue card AIB Govett reveals plan to thwart arbitrageur Dixons in promise on prices Monday 30P Zeneca puts cost of sterling at £110m Price curbs will increase risk for water investors From a Correspondent: Japanese banks report worsening debt crisis Thatcher on Tiger advisory board Rutland bids for Castle Concentric shares slip Pubmaster purchase New chief lifts Vaux Staffware placing Clubhaus seeks £10.6m Britannic finance director to retire Business Roundup Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Cheaper gas a reality as deregulation is completed St Ives in £33m agreed takeover bid for rival Setting sale The Times City Diary By our City Editor: Ayling chief needs Marshall aid Commentary Seeing red The Times City Diary Hogg Robinson in £18.2m buyout of Canadian partner Any port The Times City Diary Biocompatibles knocked by quality problems Merry down shake-up plan Edinburgh Incredible drugs saga leaves credibility gap Paul Durman says British Biotech fails to answer many damaging allegations BBC Radio 4 Millar 'was Kept in Dark' Virgin direct Bronfman goes for an expensive song FTSE claws back deficit as investors regain spirit Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Too costly to prescribe Tempus Merrydown Biocompatibles Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes St Ives Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,799 News Features Aa Information Independent Mortgage Collection Mystery Man Anderton may fit bill for England Redknapp Injury Reduces Hoddle's Options Johnny Fan and the raiders of football's lost souls Who's next World Cup Rivals? Weekend Money Go Pride of Britain Hotels Jonzon outshines the leading lights Golf: Young Swede Leaves Big Names Trailing in Volvo PGA Championship at Wenworth Yates tempted back from retirement Cycling: Former Tour De France Challenger to Make Surprise Return in Prutour Road Race Boardman gets order of the boot Dunne faces step up in class Boxing Fitleist Selectors prepare to gamble Bowls Progress for Rusedski is open to doubt Tennis French Open Draw Real secret of Gazza's Wilde life The World is Not round Lament for the grieving Magpies\ World Cup roll call sets imagination racing Danny Baker Come on City, join the feast of excitement Of chocolate, budgies and a dead phone line Legendary names who miss the cut World Cup history full to overflowing with famous absentecs Picture Gallery Omission of Zola only serves to increase the tension Football Saturday No Title Parreira happy to have escaped frenzy of Brazil Andrew Warshaw finds a more relaxed coach aiming for a second-round place at the World Cup with Saudi Arabia Jubilant Colchester happy to play spot the difference Batty faces longer ban Hoddle to profit from fringe benefits Football Saturday Still the same old story in Casablanca Of all the placers in all the world, England ar going to Bogart country. Michael Henderson rounds up the usual suspects Grimsby face test of power Scotland given chance to refocus William Hill Enter now to win cash The Times World Cup Fantasty League World Cup Terms and Conditions The Times World Cup Fantasy League Entry Form Talk radio Prizes worth £50,000 The Times World Cup Fantasty League Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Strikers Fantasy league World Cup By our Sports Staff: Schedule for tour changed to assist Sri Lanka England expected to resolve middle-order muddle Hussain dogged by old faults and suspicions England captaincy candidate remains baffled by his two rejection slips Patient James awaits his turn Regatta entry backs chairman's decision Rowing Adventurous Lara dares pitch to misbehave McLean shows raw talent Fairbrother airs favourite strokes Cricket: Long Injury List Leaves Essex Handicapped by Lack of Balance in Attack Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Hutchison battles alone Computer active Stubborn Holloway rescues Somerset Middlesex make light work of hefty task Cricket World Cup Controversy spurs on Barnett Yesterday's Scoreboard Key turns on style as Kent take control Sports Service Race on to find a different formula Grand prix administrators aim to bring exciterment back to sport Sky Sports Details from Monte Carlo England need champion show Hockey: Trophy Place in Jeopardy as Americans Celebrate Scotland lose their composure Grand Prix 1998: How They Stand for Monaco Protests abound during chaotic start to final leg Sailing Zulle in the pink after first stage victory Sport in Brief Korda's record intact Shaw drops out McRae hits rocky patch Powell ruled out Allenby leads way Rampant Bradford gain revenge Rugby League: Bulls Run Riot against Castleford as Wigan Make their Point in Fine Style For the Record Nicholson moves into contention Powell leads Eagles hunt Giants toppled by inspirational Paul Making sense of the mid-May madness The Derby, sport's ultimate rite of spring, is now only two weeks away Bristol seek to stay the course Williams confident of winging his way back on to international stage Rugby Union: South Africa's First Black Star is on the Rise Again Ebbw Vale hoping to overthrow aristocrats of cup Fa-Eq to halt O'Brien's classic march Racing: Godolphin Challenger Can Topple Second Empire in Irish 2,000 Guineas Haydock Park Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Dunlop's Milan plan Lucayan Indian ready to pick up winning trail William Hill Titus Andronicus to keep Irving in hunt Racing Saluter chases big bonus Cartmel Hexham Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Warwick McCabe banned Doncaster Alfa Romeo Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswold Evans Halshaw New Austin Healey 3000? 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Platinum Group of Companies Europe's Biggest Ever Mazda Mx Event Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors 01932 228811 Sunday 0370 887913 Edgware Road 0181 205 1212 Great West Road 0181 560 2151 Sunday 0831 812245 Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mad Rollie's naked lust for speed Son of twin: it's the return of the Shadow Out with the old, in with the new: Alan Cathcart rides the reborn Vincent legend Win Louis Vuitton Show Tickets Leisure Direction Mercedes Hartwell Norwich Market Research 33 Daisy Hill Drive, Chorley Pr6 9ne National Numbers S Release 1st June Midland Registrations Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Better than having Bank Holiday fun Make a virtue of those May Day jams, sulky children and irritable spouces with the new in-car game that brings out all the family's buries enmity Driven to Distraction Oversized, overpowered, and over here Heck, Vaugham Freeman finds Cadillac's Uk Seville a costly slice of apple pie Rover boss exposed as heavy metal fan Stuart Birch gets a big surprise in the Freelander designer's crowded garage Seville Sts Caddy's fat and fin years Company driver latest The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cater Allen Just the job when you are too ill to work The State wants you to provide for yourself. What policies will you need and how much will they cost? Helen Pridham tests health cover Scottish Amicable Victoria's Secret 64 Small print can cloud the big picture if you claim Mercury Asset Management Northern Rocked 55 Friends Provident GT Global Food for hungry shareholders Personal Investor Royal & Sunalliance Prudential strikes right balance on with-profits bond Bank finally plays fair with angry customers Susan Emmett reports on the moves since the Oft decision to look into the Northern Rock rates strategy Savers can take advantage of direct approach Legal & General Cool cats and cuddly Isas Comment Norwich Union C&G Instant 10 Account The right cover is a critical business Karen Woolfson on choosing between permanent health and critical illness cover Own firm prompted policy Zurich Municipal Why companies are leaving the big four Caroline Merrell on the managers whose methods are hitting your pension Scottish Widows It's never too early to check your worth Aberdeen Standard Life Bank Legal & General General Accident How to avoid storms in futures trading Patrick Collinson on when it is best to stay tied up and out of the market The Equitable Life Coventry The cure for a dizzy spell Caroline Merrell says guaranteed returns give security when markets wobble Save & Prosper Securitised Endowment Contracts Jupiter Virgin direct The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Prudential takes a personal cut The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West You can bet on Bonds Weekend Money Letters Savings policy hypocrisy Cgt Allowances-March 1998 The indexed rise for calculating the indexation allowance on assets disposed of in March 1998 Direct Line Knowing when to jump is key Helen Pridham continues her series on pre-retirement investment Beale Dobie & Companies Limited The Equitable Life Beckett 's 25% off for Christmas Scottish Widows Royal Sunalliance Blue is the colour for the card-carrying young Signing on for the summer Clare Stewart and Anne Ashworth ask if subscriptions are value for money General Accident Lloyds Bank Make sure things are up to scratch Carloine Merrell explains what the new Cat standard means for sales of financial services Fur flies over the Catmark Family Assurance Friendly Society Schroders Policy Choice Direct Victoria's valuable victory Food Thoughts Bank nails them all as more try Diy banking For better... for contract As the wedding season nears its high point Anne Ashworth sports a new trend Fidelity Investments Critical Timing Inside Shopping Our escape from Jakarta Rachel Biles, 32, a language teacher, married an Indonesian, Agung, five years ago. Here she describes how she and her two young children escaped the revolutionary chaos, leaving her husband behind Shopping Hertz Home Life Travel Anne Robinson Glorious English Summers with Millennium Sofa Workshop Direct Audience with the emperor Alan Hamilton describes the rare privilege of meeting Akihito of Japan and visiting his palace Anne Robinson BBC Shop Watch Gadgets First Choice Baubles and backchat Mike Cable enters the family fray with Caroline Charles, designer to the Royals Below Toys for the Boys Three of a Kind Sunkissed bodies under wraps With this summer's cunning cover-ups, anyone can risk wearing a bikini Special Bank Holiday Event Beer and burgers ahoy This weekend sees the end of colour-coded dried food for the Whitbread British entrants, says Lee Davis The Drinks that Time Forgot Port and lemon Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Jane MacQuitty Despite what some critics say, the sauvignon grape is summer in a glass Star Buys The Times Cook Spring BankHoliday is the perfect time to take advantages of Britain's home-grown food, such as our new potatoes Consuming Interests: Kippers The times magazine A savoury lady who refuses to ration Jennifer Paterson, one of TV's Two Fat Ladies, tells Joe Warwick why nothing succeeds like excess Canard Duchene The Perfect Gooseberry Crumble Picking up the pieces A. J. Tipping discovers a few masonic secrets in his continuing account of trying to turn an ancient church into a country retreat On the Spot: Abergavenny, Wales You're a naughty old Devon 'He raced stark naked downstairs and across the field, arriving just in time to see the newborn colt take a convulsive gasp' Ferrets back in fashion Sean Thomas finds that an ancient blood sport is enjoying a revival Listen out for the corncrake Feather Report Homes & Gardens The Endless Pool Somfy Rooms with a yew Stephen Anderton finds simple beauty in the Garden of the Year at Athelhampton House Just fir Cold Store Lilies Direct from the Factory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cuts Long Grass Fast! A date with Old Father Time Garden to Visit Multiple Display Advertising Items See the Chelsea show in 60 minutes Can't go? Then buy the video, suggests Sue Corbett Sussex garden reborn out of Great Storm The Great Storm of 1987 was a blessing Me and my Garden: Robin Loder 'Old trees fall on visitors, which is bad news for us' Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Memories Linger On and On and On.. ! Conservatory Roof Blinds - the Facts COUNTax Simulated Security TV Camera Activity Toys Sale now on Free Catalogue Premier Bathrooms Perimeter Haxnicks Watch gooseberry bushes for mildew, and for those… Tales of the riverbank Fantasy league It's lies, all damned lies North of the Thames London Property Weston Homes Plc Tamarind Court Try Homes Limited Westbury Goadsby & Harding Bedfordshire Smart Moves How to be a wise little move Richmond & Kingston English Countryard Vila Sol Diary of a househunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Inproject Leisure Projects B. V. Bermondsey Exchange Westbury The Weekend Times Sunlight Birtannia Pillage Maestro's house on a grand scale The Times Hammock Offer A queen's folly Market Comment Home Swap Picture Gallery These boots are made for modelling 'I go to the cupboard under the stairs to breathe in their rubbery smell and wonder if I'll ever wear them again' Life and Soul You mean I get nothing? Inheritance squabbles are not confined to the rich and famous, says Emma Haughton Make a Will Attached, but not exclusively Terri Paddock discovers a dating agency-for married couples Going with a bang—of a hammer Everybody loves an auction, especially when it features lots from a stately home. June Ducas goes in search of a bargain British Midland Solution to May Day Jumbo 164 Times Two Crossword Bugged by Bugs Bunny Derwernt May struggles to get to grips with his virtual rabbit A Vet Writes Where the barking mad go for their holidays Andrew Morgan on a hotel where dogs are not just welcome—they are compulsory It's a five-star dog's life Adopt US Burgess Never have so many owed so much to a cat Jock the cat will live at Chartwell for ever, says Sue Corbett Nearer my God to Thee Chaplains at Heathrow offer care and counselling to all who need it, says Ruby Millington The Times Trailing Petunia Offer Parable of Gracie points the way to God's grace Credo Church services for tomorrow A cause for nightmares A last-minute sermon proved an inspiration, says Ruth Gledhill Case of the publisher's plot For this week's challenge, David Bowker searches for one of his books, only to uncover a conspiracy to make him look silly Weekend Courses and Activities French Chateau Breaks Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Stairlifts The Ladys Norfolk Hat Relief for Knee Pain Multiple Display Advertising Items Sinclair Research Ltd Satisfied with your Water? Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks Caremor Stairlifts Remember when Singers Could Sing? Antique Replicas The Genuine Panama Hat Company Men Does your Size & Potency Matter? Luxury Silk Shirts An icy land with a warm heart Iceland is a feast for carnivores and geologists, writes Stephen McClarence British Midland Small but perfectly formed capsules A Beginner's Guide to Iceland Fact File Is rail travel still romantic? Fun on the funiculars Lisbon is a great place to take the children, says Anne Ashworth BBC Radio 4 Always a surprise in Sintra If yor are heading to Lisbon for Expo 98, avoid the crowds by staying nearby in the beautiful town of Sintra, says Michael Church Portugal Fact File Air Portugal Sniffing out the real Cologne Where Did my Weekend Go? A high-speed link now makes a rail-based weekend in Cologne possible. In the first of a new series of weekend breaks, Andrew Eames heads for Germany Voyagesjulesverne Cologne Fact File The Verdict: Very Successful Euro Lines Fly away from football fever Traveller's Bulletin Board High tail it to Hong Kong Royal Viking Sun Bureaucrats dither over Bali The island is peaceful in spite of unrest in Indonesia, says Jeannette Hyde Egypt struggling to win back tourists Voyagesjulesverne With Just over a year to go before the European… Worldcover Direct Take a bus to the Baltic Traveller's Bulletin Board It's Le Touquet Ski summer Travellers' Tip Cayman Islands Travel Tips by Jill Crawshaw Travel Journalist of the Year Pour the wine Seaside games threat Working weeks Take to the Channel to see the sun's total eclipse Flying Visits Departures: Monday May 25 to Saturday May 30,1998 Lowest available Published fares for return travel Airline Network Pack your Bags This is the real match of the day For those who dread World Cup mania, a new service-watch for this logo-offering ways to avoid the frenzy. Today, football-free holidays, by Tom Chesshyre SAS Pleasure Crystal France Not much room at the inn Sophie Campbell discovers the charms of Japan's ancient ryokan and the modern capsule hotel Swan Hellenic Icelandair Japan Japan Fact File The Travel Collection The joy and misery of the Motorail Brian MacArthur believes in letting the train take the strain P&O Stewart Tendler found Motorail to be dirty - in anybody's language New lounge axes Eurostar queues Motorail Fact File Put to the Test with rod and fly Keith Allan fulfils a dream by fishing the world's most famous trout river Trail Finders British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Singapore Airlines Fact File\ British Midland Athens £69 Travel Bag Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Union Premier Direct Tts Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Wise P&O Quest World Wide The Americas Direct Travel Insurance Campus Travel Platinum Travel USA and Canada Worldwide Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items City Breaks Direct Travel Insurance Flight Bookers ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Worldwide Country Holidays Stena Line How to Place your Own Advertisement Across the Room Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Property Sales The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Caroline Crowther Club Virginia Charles Saturday Rendezvous Sara Eden Club Sirius Music Lovers Brighton First Impressions The Times No. 3463: Trout Quintet by Nibor The Listener Crossword Waterstones Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Solution and notes for No. 3460 Web by Arachne Solution to Jumbo Crossword 165 Bridge Word Answers Two Brains Modern Manners Across Picture Line Word Watching Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword 167 In our Holiday Jumbo Crossword competition, a prize of ?100 will be awarded for the first correct solution to be opened on Thursday, June 4,1998. Entries to: Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword (167), The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will be published on Saturday, June 6 Two Brains Quotes of the Week Cross Words Times Two Crossword Bank Holiday Jumbo There is no prize for this puzzle. The answers will be published on Monday May 25 Metro Orange Prize winner Carol Shields, plus Helen Zahavi… World Cup Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl Contents Also inside This week Win an overnighter to the Smashing Pumpkins' gig in Rome... catch a prawn cracker of a play in Hammersmith... enjoy marital mishaps in Chichester... hang out at the Liverpool Tate... discover the romance of Euro 96 with Arthur Smith... and drum up applause for the Kronos Quartet on the South Bank Lyric Theatre Hammersmith Comedy My Summer With Des Art Tate Gallery Liverpool Music Kronos Quartet Festival No ordinary Joe From teenage tearaway in High Road a Glasgow gangster in Small Faces via Peter Pan in panto, Joe McFadden in Scotland's brightest, not to mention youngest, export. Alan Jackson joins him, fresh from a blood-stained basement, to hear about his latest role in upcoming, Britpic Dad Savage. Portrait: Maynard Firth Picture Gallery Short cuts Clive King admires the brave man who's returning to the Bates Motel... watches a Beverly Hills kid mature on Long Island... has a Premonition about a visionary film... and celebrates stayin' alive with the king of comebacks Great Night in: Director Gillies MacKinnon Uk Top 10 Films AP/PA/REUTERS: L. A. Stories Us Top 10 Films Tricky or treat The Big Album Singled out New album releases Garbage Roots Choice Purple Reign: Folk artist Eliza Carthy Boys will not be Boyzone Think boy band, think cheesy grins and pretty pop songs. That's not Gomez-Madonna wants a piece of them, the music press love them and Beth Orton raves about them. Lisa Verrico finds five young lads doing their own thing Metro music charts Reuters: The pop quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win £50 worth of records What's new pussycat? His reputation is savage, and his descipline has inspired some of the world's finest opera productions. But for his latest work for Welsh National Opera, director David Pountney promises Roger Watkins he didn't raise his voice (well, not much) Silver and Tea Fine Art and Antiques Fair Fresh Orange Books The Orange Prize for women writers may cause a furore but is nevertheless a mark of literary prestige (with a £30,000 cheque to boot). Alex O'Connell meets Carol Shields, this year's winner, and one of the unlucky losers, Ann Patchett Larry's Party Fourth Estate, ?6.99, ISBN 1 857 02705 1 New Authors Publish your Work For More Arts Classified See Main Paper The Book Guild Ltd. And a hard place Riven Rock By T. 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